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Trigger Finger Release

Restore your active lifestyle with advanced Trigger Finger Release by Dr. Hemendra Agrawal. With modern techniques, careful planning, and dedicated follow-up care, we help you recover faster and move comfortably again.

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Understanding Trigger Finger Release

Effective treatment for Trigger Finger (stenosing tenosynovitis) using non-surgical therapy, injections, or minimally invasive release to restore smooth finger movement.

Why does the Trigger Finger Release deteriorate?

Trigger Finger occurs when the tendon sheath becomes inflamed and narrowed. Repetitive hand use, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, and age-related tendon wear can worsen the condition. Without treatment, the finger may lock permanently.

How does Trigger Finger Release help?

Trigger Finger Release frees the trapped tendon, allowing the finger to bend and straighten smoothly. Treatment reduces pain, clicking, and locking, restores full grip strength, and prevents long-term stiffness.

Benefits of Modern TKR Techniques:

Immediate relief from locking/clicking
Restores normal finger movement
Quick recovery and minimal downtime
Improved grip and hand strength
Very small incision (in surgical option)
High success rate (95%+)
Low recurrence after proper release

Is It Time for Trigger Finger Release

If you're experiencing any of these symptoms, it may be time to consult a Trigger Finger Release specialist:

Clicking sound finger catches while bending
Painful locking finger stuck in bent position
Morning stiffness difficulty moving finger on waking
Tenderness pain at base of the affected finger/thumb
Nodule formation small lump in tendon sheath
Weak grip difficulty holding objects

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Choosing the Right Procedure

Not all Trigger Finger Release are the same. Dr. Hemendra Agrawal offers personalized treatment based on your specific condition.

TypeBest ForWhat It InvolvesRecovery Time
Activity Modification & SplintingEarly-stage trigger fingerNight splinting to rest the tendon2–6 weeks
NSAIDs & PhysiotherapyMild-to-moderate casesAnti-inflammatory therapy and tendon-gliding exercises2–4 weeks
Steroid InjectionModerate cases not responding to splintingDirect corticosteroid injection into the sheath1–2 weeks
Percutaneous ReleaseSevere lockingNeedle technique to release A1 pulley1–2 weeks
Open Surgical ReleaseChronic, recurrent, or severe casesSmall incision to cut the tight A1 pulley1–3 weeks

Activity Modification & Splinting

Helps reduce tendon irritation and prevents finger locking in early stages.

NSAIDs & Physiotherapy

Reduces swelling and helps smooth tendon movement.

Steroid Injection

Most effective non-surgical treatment with 60–80% success rate.

Percutaneous Release

Minimally invasive option done under local anesthesia with quick recovery.

Open Surgical Release

Gold-standard treatment with >95% success and minimal recurrence.

The Trigger Finger Release Procedure - Step by Step

Understanding the process helps reduce anxiety and prepares you for a smooth recovery.

Phase 1

Early Management (0–4 Weeks)

  • Splinting at night
  • Activity modification
  • Anti-inflammatory medications
Phase 2

Intermediate Care (Week 2–6)

  • Steroid injection if no improvement
  • Tendon gliding exercises
  • Ultrasound therapy (if needed)
Phase 3

Surgical Release (If Required)

  • Local anesthesia
  • Percutaneous or open release
  • Immediate movement encouraged
Phase 4

Recovery (1–3 Weeks)

  • Light use of hand
  • Exercise for full mobility
  • Grip strengthening

Why Choose Trigger Finger Release?

Immediate relief from locking/clicking
Restores normal finger movement
Quick recovery and minimal downtime
Improved grip and hand strength
Very small incision (in surgical option)
High success rate (95%+)
Low recurrence after proper release
Quick Recovery
Safe Procedure
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Finger locking or painful snapping?

Trigger Finger Release provides fast, long-lasting relief with high success rates.

What Our Patients Say

Real stories from real patients who found relief and renewed mobility

"My finger used to lock every morning. After a quick release procedure, I have full movement with zero pain!"

Rohini Sharma, 47 years

"The steroid injection worked wonders for me. Instant relief and smooth movement."

Gaurav Singh, 55 years

"Open release surgery fixed my severe trigger finger permanently. Fast procedure and recovery!"

Mohammed Irfan, 38 years

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